Juan Soler
Juan Soler | |
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Born |
Juan Soler Valls Quiroga January 19, 1966 San Miguel de Tucumán, Argentina |
Occupation | Actor, rugby player, model |
Spouse(s) | Magdalena "Maki" Moguilevsky (2003–present) |
Children | 3 daughters |
Parent(s) |
Juan Valls Quequi Quiroga |
Juan Soler Valls Quiroga (born January 19, 1966) is an Argentine-Mexican[1] actor and former rugby player and model. He is married to Argentine actress Magdalena "Maki" Moguilevsky with whom he has two daughters.
Biography
Personal life
Soler was born in San Miguel de Tucumán, Argentina to Juan Valls and Quequi Quiroga, who are of Catalan and Galician descent. He has three siblings: Facundo, Maria Jose, and Maria Ines.[2]
As a teenager he played rugby union and became part of the Argentine national team.[3] He later became a model and started acting in plays in Argentina.
On December 20, 2003, he married actress Magdalena "Maki" Moguilevsky He owns a restaurant called El Che Loco in Mexico City. He has three daughters: Valentina, from a previous relationship, she was born in 1991 and lives in Argentina; the second daughter, Mia, was born on December 18, 2004, and his third daughter, Azùl, was born on February 20, 2007. Mia has a condition called Situs Inversus. In March 2005, Maki lost a pregnancy of three months.[4]
Career
In 1994, after participating in the TV show Montaña Rusa and the play Juego de sociedad he decided to move to Mexico. There, he obtained small roles in two telenovelas with Televisa and in 1996 he starred in Cañaveral de pasiones which became the most successful production of that year. He then joined the cast of Verónica Castro's telenovela Pueblo chico, infierno grande, and the Mexican production of the play P.S. Your Cat Is Dead as Eddie, touring Mexico and the United States. He also appeared in the Peruvian telenovela María Emilia: Querida. He returned to Mexico in 2000 and has made five telenovelas as of 2005, including Locura de Amor and Bajo La Misma Piel, both of which co-starred Laisha Wilkins. Juan Soler appeared in the telenovela Apuesta por un Amor with Patricia Manterola in 2004, and it garnered him a best actor nomination. In 2006, he appeared in the popular Televisa hit La fea más bella.
Films
Years | Title | Character |
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1996 | Il tocco: la sfida | — |
Telenovelas
Years | Title | Character | Notes |
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1994 | Montaña rusa | Federico Grumbalth | |
1995 | Bajo un mismo rostro | Marcelo | Supporting Role |
1995-96 | Acapulco, cuerpo y alma | Humberto | Supporting Role |
1996 | Cañaveral de pasiones | Pablo Montero | Protagonist |
1997 | Pueblo chico, infierno grande | Genaro | Protagonist |
1998-99 | Ángela | Mariano Bautista | Protagonist |
1999 | María Emilia, querida | Alejandro Aguirre | Protagonist |
2000 | Locura de amor | Dr.Enrique Gallardo | Protagonist |
2001 | Sin pecado concebido | Octavio | Supporting Role |
2002 | La Otra | Álvaro | Protagonist |
2003 | Bajo la misma piel | Alejandro | Protagonist |
2004-05 | Apuesta por un amor | Gabriel Duran | Protagonist |
2006-07 | La fea más bella | Aldo Domensain | Supporting Role |
2007-08 | Palabra de Mujer | Martín Castellanos | Protagonist |
2010 | Cuando Me Enamoro | Jeronimo Linares | Protagonist |
2013-14 | Marido En Alquiler | Reinaldo Ibarra | Protagonist |
2014 | Reina de Corazones | Victor de Rosas | Main Antagonist |
Primetime series
Years | Title | Character |
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2006 | Amor mío | Pablo |
2007 | La Hora pico | various characters |
2007 | ¿Y ahora qué hago? | Juan |
Theater
- Me fascina mi vecina (2000)
- P.D. Tu gato ha muerto ("P.S. Your Cat Is Dead", 1999)
- Bajo las sábanas (1997)
- Juego de sociedad (1993–1994)
External links
- Juan Soler at the Telenovela database
- Juan Soler at esmas.com
- Juan Soler at the Internet Movie Database
Notes
- ↑ "Famous naturalized Mexicans". Retrieved 19 February 2013.
- ↑ http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0812954/bio
- ↑ Juan Soler Valls rugby profile Scrum.com
- ↑ http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0812954/bio
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